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“An actor, to spend his entire life as an actor, has to have the mind of a child. A writer at sixty can be a Steinbeck, a Faulkner, or a Hemingway. An actor at sixty can make a funny face or do a creaky dance. The actor lives a reasonable-facsimile existence while cavorting in an unreal world. The value of an actor’s services are determined by the needs of another person.”
Fred Allen, Much Ado About Me
“A celebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become well known, then wears dark glasses to
avoid being recognized.”
Fred Allen, Much Ado About Me
“My stateroom was a form-fitting gullhole (on a ship, a pigeonhole is a gullhole).”
Fred Allen, Much Ado About Me
“A celebrity is a person who works hard all of their life to become well known, and then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized”
Fred Allen, Much Ado About Me
“(Faces are all important. Without faces it would be impossible to identify our friends. If we had to recognize people by their bodies, we could only tell men from women. With career women, in many cases this would be impossible.”
Fred Allen, Much Ado About Me